General & Traveling Wave Solutions of Non-Linear Schrodinger (NLS) PDEs
Journal Title: International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
Nonlinear (non-linear) Schrodinger (NLS) PDEs are very important in applications including wave guidance, optics, quantum mechanics, and more found in physics, electrical engineering, and industrial applied mathematics. This article covers some practical problem-solution examples of NLS PDEs through definitions, then corresponding examples. The function u is assumed complex for real variables x and t as well as y as appropriate.
Authors and Affiliations
Steve Anglin
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